Albion Resources Limited acquires, explores for, and evaluates various resource projects in Australia. The company explores for zinc, lead, nickel, copper, and gold deposits. It holds interest in the Lennard Shelf project that covers an area of approximately 319 square kilometers in Kimberly Region, Western Australia; and the Leinster project covering an area of approximately 42 square kilometers in the East Murchison Mineral field of Western Australia. Albion Resources Limited was incorporated in 2017 and is based in Perth, Australia.
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